We offer a variety of live continuing education courses presented by our Architectural Project Managers when it best fits your schedule. Marvin is also a sponsor of on-demand educational opportunities.
AIA Continuing Education
AIA Continuing Education
Continuing Education Courses
Marvin understands the importance of continuing education and strives to bring you the courses that will help you stay up to date on trends, window and door innovations, historic rehabilitation, and more. Contact your local Marvin Architectural Representative to schedule an in-person or virtual presentation.
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Fenestration’s Role in Modern Architecture and Design 1 LUFrom the beginning, windows and doors have played a critical role in Modern architecture and design. This presentation will provide a detailed analysis of existing fenestration systems and emerging trends used in modern design. Participants will gain a stronger understanding of architects of Modern design and of fenestration options, technology and performance needed to bring this aesthetic to life.
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Windows with a View into the Historic Rehabilitation of the Cincinnati Music Hall 1 LU/HSWThis course aims to demonstrate the initial planning, research, design, and execution that goes into a large window rehabilitation project through the lens of a key National Historic Landmark, the Cincinnati Music Hall, built in 1878.
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Window Solutions for Historic Rehabilitation Projects 1 LU/HSWComplexities surround the rehabilitation of a historic building: tax credits, standards and guidelines, performance requirements, and the range of product solutions available based on the building’s condition and intended use. This course is designed to educate participants on the importance of fenestration in relation to the building’s exterior, provide best practices to be employed throughout the project and examine how Standards and Guidelines from the US Department of Interior are applied to window repair or window replacement.
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Exterior Glass Doors: Improve Function, Performance and
Well-Being in Residential Design 1 LU/HSWThe use of exterior glass doors change the experience of the homeowner by contributing to healthier, more appealing spaces and strengthening the connection between indoors and out. This course looks at the variety of exterior glass doors available, their design characteristics, performance considerations, and how they can impact well-being for residential customers. -
Understanding Key Performance Factors for Windows and Door Exterior Finishes 1LUThe exterior finish you select for the windows and doors play a key role in the durability, long-term maintenance, and lasting beauty of any residential or commercial building. In this course, you will learn about industry standards and factors you need to weigh in specifying the finish based on the project requirements.
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Meeting your Design and Performance Requirements with Pultruded Fiberglass Windows and Doors 1 LU/HSWThis course will familiarize you with the basic aspects of fiberglass composites, with a specific emphasis on pultruded fiberglass. By examining the performance characteristics, durability and numerous environmental advantages of pultruded fiberglass, the course will outline the advantages of windows and doors made from pultruded fiberglass and use case studies to demonstrate applications across a wide variety of multi-family and commercial build environments where sustainability, durability and human experience are prioritized.
Custom Home Academy’s CE Center Courses
Access a variety of on-demand courses on residential design thru Custom Home Academy sponsored by Marvin. Education topics include design trends, fenestration for coastal environments, daylighting, connecting indoor and outdoor space with exterior glass doors, and more.